"The committee would submit its report by the end of this month," said Kelkar, a former finance secretary, after meeting the Finance Minister.
The panel has held wide consultations with stakeholders on the issue of reviving PPP model, Kelkar said.
Jaitley in his budget speech for 2015-16 had said that PPP infrastructure development model has to be revisited and revitalised, in which the major issue involved is re-balancing of risk.
Following the announcement, a committee of 10 members under the chairmanship of Kelkar, who is the Chairman of Institute of Public Finance & Policy at present, was set up.
The terms of reference of the committee included measures to improve capacity building in government for effective implementation of PPP projects, review of experience of PPP policy, analysis of risks involved in such projects in different sectors and existing framework of sharing of such risks between project developer and government.
Among others, it was also entrusted with the task of deliberating upon design modifications to contractual arrangements of PPP, international best practices as well as institutional context.
